Ratio estimators of the population mean with missing values using ranked set sampling
A. I. Al‐Omari and
C. N. Bouza
Environmetrics, 2015, vol. 26, issue 2, 67-76
Abstract:
The existence of missing observations (MO) is commonly solved by using imputation methods. There are ratio‐based methods for estimating the population mean, while using simple random sampling (SRS), when MO are present. Considering the existence of MO and using of ranked set sampling, we develop a study of the estimation of a population mean using ratio‐based methods. The mean square errors, bias, and gain in accuracy formulas of the suggested estimators are derived. The suggested estimators are compared with their SRS counterpart both theoretically and numerically. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Date: 2015
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